For Those Who Love Infographics

Category: Environment

Water. Such a common and widespread liquid. We use it every day for drinking, cleaning or even exercising in it. Water is one of the most important substances for creating and sustaining life. But despite all of that, Big Bathroom Shop is sure that there are quite some things that you don’t know about it.

For example, are you aware that a person can live for a much shorter period of time without water than without food? Or do you know what is the Mpemba effect? Would you guess correctly the amount of water that there is on Earth?

You will find these answers and many more on the infographic below. However, you should always remember that you shouldn’t waste this valuable liquid and that there are many people all around the world that don’t have access to potable water. Therefore, Big Bathroom Shop offers also some tips on their site to help you save water at home.

Mould inside your home is never safe for anyone in your family. There are a lot of health problems that are caused by moulds exposure. Besides, this hazard can easily damage the interiors and furniture. Moulds are simply a problem that every homeowner should address.

And as the first step to solving this problem, you must know where to target the moulds. You might think that it only spreads in isolated places, but you are mistaken–moulds can virtually grow everywhere. From the wooden floor, to carpets and ceiling, moulds can survive and thrive. The good news is, there are signs that you can check whether any parts of your house is mould infested.

To help you target the moulds hotspots, AWARE pinpoints the top places where this fungus easily and commonly survive and spread. And for you to manage this problem, AWARE provides quick tips that are easy to do in this infographic.

This infographic depicts the benefits of having artificial grass in your yard, both personal and environmental. With artificial grass, you save money on water, fertilizer, maintenance, and pesticides. You also never have to worry about discoloration, weeds, bald spots, or insects/bugs. Installing artificial grass is eco-friendly. You no longer need a lawnmower, which produces the same amount of pollution as 11 cars in 1 hour.

You will save so much water, approximately 99,000 gallons of water a year. It also keeps 105,000,000 tires out of landfills. Because you aren’t using pesticides or fertilizers you are reducing water pollution, and it’s safer for children and dogs to play on without worrying about harmful products. Most people think it costs more than just maintaining their yard, but after all, cost are weighed out, it takes about 4-7 years of maintenance of a natural yard but lasts as long as 15-20 years, which brings savings to about half.

On August 25th, the National Park Service will celebrate its 100th anniversary. It’s hard to believe a time when there weren’t any established national parks or monuments in the United States—but there once was a time. It all changed with an Act of Congress, which was then signed by President Woodrow Wilson. As the years passed, different amazing locations were put under the protection of the National Park Service. The last reported recreational visit numbers (which was in 2015) report that 307.2 million people visited national parks, monuments, historical parks/sites, battlefields/military parks, national monuments and other sites. And it makes sense—there are many wonderful places under the National Park System… 410 total sites to be exact.

Want to go explore the wonders of the U.S.? A good place to start is one of the more popular national parks. The top five include: the Great Smoky Mountains, Grand Canyon, Rocky Mountain, Yosemite and Yellowstone. Park locations are scattered all throughout the country. Surprisingly, Delaware is the only state that doesn’t have a national park or monument. Wherever you decide to go, ADT monitoring can help protect your home. Safe travels!